urbanrifleman
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It's a hoot to shoot all day and not beat yourself up.
Exactly. More PRACTICE. Less cost and recoil to the point you virtually practice all day.
It's a hoot to shoot all day and not beat yourself up.
If your swing speed is 68 mph and you play Tigers 110 compression ball made for his 125 MPH swing it most certainly will hurt you.
Forgiveness. That is the quality that is overlooked. A system that is forgiving. The 223 is forgiving in multiple ways. As is the 6BR. I recommend both.
If your swing speed is 68 mph and you play Tigers 110 compression ball made for his 125 MPH swing it most certainly will hurt you.
Forgiveness. That is the quality that is overlooked. A system that is forgiving. The 223 is forgiving in multiple ways. As is the 6BR. I recommend both.
I give up you win... You give great golf advice, which has SQUAT to do with shooting.
Forgiveness, really? The wind has no forgiveness??? Better BC is all the help you have.
I always considered a golf course a waste a perfectly good gun range
The guns winning at 600 IBS matches (6mm) have almost no recoil, and with a Muzzle brake there is very little on any gun under 7mm.
Some guns are much easier to shoot, and shoot a lot. And reading the wind is better, and practicing to read the wind is what wins. Not ballistic coefficients.
I didn't know we were competing... But if we were, Ii would win... haha
Settle down. Just kidding.
I was under the impression that Muzzle Brakes were not allowed in most sanctioned matches
due to excessively loud muzzle blast very hard on hearing even with hearing protection.
Question for you Alex.. If you can shoot the 6.5 150 SMKs and the Hornady 147 ELD-Ms, which have a HIGHER B.C., and not by a little, with the same level of accuracy as most .260A.I.s, 6.5 x 55A.I.s and 6.5 x 284s shoot with, along with a higher velocity, why would that be a "lose-lose" situation at 1000?I build as many 6 BRAs for midrange as I do 284s for longrange. If I planned to only shoot mid range it would be a 6 BRA or dasher. If 1k was in the mix, 284. If your giving up the BC of the 284 you had better gain some raw accuracy in return otherwise its a lose lose.
No. IF the 150s prove to be as accurate as a 284 with 180s it will be a good deal. You will have less recoil for equal ballistics. Barrel life will be a little shorter. We will see what kind of accuracy they will provide. The problem with the 6.5 in my experience which seems to mirror others I have spoke with is that the larger ones 260ai and up seem to get erratic. They dont agg well. The 6.5x47 will but there is no ballistic gain over a dasher at that point.Question for you Alex.. If you can shoot the 6.5 150 SMKs and the Hornady 147 ELD-Ms, which have a HIGHER B.C., and not by a little, with the same level of accuracy as most .260A.I.s, 6.5 x 55A.I.s and 6.5 x 284s shoot with, along with a higher velocity, why would that be a "lose-lose" situation at 1000?